Looking at Speculative Fiction from Another Dimension.

The Walking Dead Goes West, American Horror Story Gets a Guest, Ghost Trek Sizzles and Salvare Needs You on Mutantville Mondays!

It’s another Monday morning and the mad scientists are hard at work in the labs of Muantville. Everything is being done to get Indigo Child, Family Fiend and G.H.O.S.T. ready for the upcoming Nevermore Film Festival submission deadline. Brento has been doing reshoots for the new intro credits to Indigo Child while composer Martin Bowes is hard at work on...

Junji Ito’s Uzumaki spirals onto Scary Movie Saturday.

This week on Scary Movie Saturday, we’re featuring a modern classic from the demented  mind of the Japanese master of horror – Junji Ito – Uzumaki. The story concerns the inhabitants of the small Japanese town of Kurôzu-cho as they become obsessed by the occurrences of natural and artificial spirals around them. The result of this obsession is...

G.H.O.S.T. Lead Actress Starts Fanpage, American Horror Story lives, Thankskilling Review & Halloween At The Movies on Fridays with MVP!

Welcome to another edition of Fridays with MVP!  This week we have something special for you as MVP’s own Kathy Butler Sandvoss  has started her own fanpage on Facebook.  Friends of MVP will know Kathy from the recent trailer for G.H.O.S.T. and all of you will be able to see the amazing performance she conjured up for the making of G.H.O.S.T. when the...

American Horror Story comes to Streeborama!

American Horror Story is the best horror program on television today.  It leaves The Walking Dead, True Blood and Dexter stumbling in the dust in terms of creating real horror.  I’ve discussed what I think real horror is on Streeborama a few times before both in video as in my Uncanny Horror Halloween V-Log or by article as in my piece on Francisco...

Perkins 14 is the First Internet Created Mass Collaboration Horror Film.

From an article at Ars Technica: The Internet has democratized information and given us the ability to “poke” each other on Facebook. Now it has brought that same decisive dissemination to filmmaking, as the first feature film created entirely by an Internet community is set to debut in January. The film, called Perkins’ 14, is a horror story...